+*These notes were developed over the course of the week. It'd be a good idea to review them again now, to be sure you've read all the content.*
+
+* [[Arithmetic with Church numbers|topics/week3_church_arithmetic]]
+* [[More on Lists|topics/week3 lists]]
+Introduces list comprehensions, discusses how to get the `tail` of lists in the Lambda Calculus, and some new list encodings
+* [[What is computation?|topics/week3_what_is_computation]]
+* [[Reduction Strategies and Normal Forms|topics/week3_evaluation_order]] (posted on Monday 23 Feb)
+* [[Unit and its usefulness|topics/week3 unit]]
+* [[Combinatory Logic|topics/week3 combinatory logic]]
+* [[Homework for week 3|exercises/assignment3]] ([[Answers|exercises/assignment3_answers]])
+
+Week 4:
+
+* [[Fixed point combinators|topics/week4_fixed_point_combinators]]
+* [[More about fixed point combinators|topics/week4_more_about_fixed_point_combinators]]
+* Towards types (in progress)
+* [[Homework for week 4|exercises/assignment4]]
+
+Week 5:
+
+*Note*: Jim will be updating and expanding the lecture notes by Tuesday, but doesn't want to delay any longer letting you have access to the drafts we (in part) presented from in seminar. But do come back and re-read the pages when the expanded versions are posted.
+
+* [[Simply-typed lambda calculus|topics/week5 simply typed]]
+* [[System F|topics/week5 system F]]
+* Types in OCaml and Haskell (will be posted soon)
+* Practical advice for working with OCaml and/or Haskell (will be posted soon)
+* [[Homework for weeks 5 and 6|exercises/assignment5]]